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Monosubstituted phosphate derivatives

The results of electrochemical investigations are summarized in Table 19. It is noteworthy that chloride, by virtue of its higher charge density, causes relatively larger cathodic perturbations than bromide. Interestingly, as observed with monosubstituted cobaltocenium derivatives, the dihydrogen phosphate anion produces the largest cathodic shifts. [Pg.58]


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